In this MegaVote for Connecticut's 3rd Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
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Senate: Confirmation of Steven Mnuchin to be Secretary of the Treasury
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Senate: Confirmation of David Shulkin to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs
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Senate: Confirmation of Linda McMahon to be the Administrator of the Small Business Administration
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Senate: Disapprove Instant Criminal Background Check Rule
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Senate: Confirmation of Mick Mulvaney to be the Director of the Office of Management and Budget
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Senate: Confirmation of Scott Pruitt to be the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
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House: Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act
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House: Disapprove Local Government Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule
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House: Disapprove State Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule
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House: Disapprove Unemployment Benefit Drug Testing Rule
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House: Disapprove Alaska Predator Control Rule
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House: Disapprove HHS Planned Parenthood Funding Rule
Editor's Note: The House and Senate are not doing legislative business in their respective chambers this week.
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Recent Senate Votes |
Confirmation of Steven Mnuchin to be Secretary of the Treasury - Vote Confirmed (53-47)
The Senate confirmed Steven Mnuchin to be secretary of the Treasury.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Confirmation of David Shulkin to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs - Vote Confirmed (100-0)
The Senate confirmed David Shulkin to be secretary of Veterans Affairs
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted YES Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted YES
Confirmation of Linda McMahon to be the Administrator of the Small Business Administration - Vote Confirmed (81-19)
The Senate confirmed Linda McMahon to be the administrator of the Small Business Administration.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted YES Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted YES
Disapprove Instant Criminal Background Check Rule - Vote Passed (57-43)
The
Senate passed legislation which would disapprove, under terms of the
Congressional Review Act, a December 2016 Social Security Administration
rule that could make it easier for certain mentally challenged
individuals to be placed on the National Instant Criminal Background
Check System (NICS), thereby restricting them from purchasing firearms.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Confirmation of Mick Mulvaney to be the Director of the Office of Management and Budget - Vote Confirmed (51-49)
The Senate confirmed South Carolina Republican Rep. Mick Mulvaney to be the director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
Confirmation of Scott Pruitt to be the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency - Vote Confirmed (52-46, 2 Not Voting)
The Senate confirmed Scott Pruitt to be the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Sen. Christopher Murphy voted NO Sen. Richard Blumenthal voted NO
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Recent House Votes |
Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act - Vote Passed (250-171, 10 Not Voting)
The
bill would require the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to pay for a
private survey to identify the south boundary line along the Red River
separating Texas and Oklahoma with regards to land title and ownership,
with the states of Texas and Oklahoma to determine which lands are
federal lands and which are private.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove Local Government Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule - Vote Passed (234-191, 6 Not Voting)
The
measure would disapprove the rule issued by the Labor Department on
Dec. 20, 2016, that exempts local government-administered retirement
plans for workers at private sector businesses and nonprofit entities
from certain restrictions and requirements under the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove State Retirement Plan ERISA Exemption Rule - Vote Passed (231-193, 7 Not Voting)
The
measure would disapprove the rule issued by the Labor Department on
Aug. 30, 2016, that exempts state-administered retirement plans for
workers at private sector businesses and nonprofit entities that don't
offer retirement plans from certain restrictions and requirements under
ERISA.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove Unemployment Benefit Drug Testing Rule - Vote Passed (236-189, 6 Not Voting)
The
joint resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Labor
Department on Aug. 1, 2016, that defines the occupations for which
states can require individuals applying for unemployment benefits to
undergo drug testing.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove Alaska Predator Control Rule - Vote Passed (225-193, 12 Not Voting)
The
joint resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Interior
Department on Aug. 5, 2016, that prohibits certain predator control
practices in national wildlife refuges in Alaska (such as the taking of
mother bears and their cubs, the killing of wolves and their pups at den
sites, and aerial shooting).
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO
Disapprove HHS Planned Parenthood Funding Rule - Vote Passed (230-188, 12 Not Voting)
The
resolution would disapprove the rule issued by the Health and Human
Services Department (HHS) on Dec. 19, 2016, that modifies eligibility
requirements for Title X grants for family planning services to specify
that states awarding funds cannot prohibit a health care provider from
participating for reasons other than its ability to provide Title X
services.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro voted NO |
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